Mitten



(No Model.)

A. B. PERLINSKY;

MITTBN. v No. 312,653. Patented Feb-Z4, 1885.

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UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.

ABRAHAM PERLINSKY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

MITTEN.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 312,653, dated February24, 1885.

Application filed January 8, 1885. (No model.)

mittens used in husking corn, or by miners,

bricklayers, &c., with a suitable attachment whereby the work maybeaccomplished with accuracy and promptness; and to the accomplishment ofthat end the invention consists in-the novel construction of the mitten,as here inafter described and claimed.

Reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is aview of the mitten complete, and Fig. 2 a section of a portion thereof.

Like letters refer to like parts in both views. The body of the mitten Amay be formed of any suitable material, such as cloth, leather, 82c.

To the outer end of the mitten, and uponthe palm thereof, I secure inany suitable manner a piece, 0, of leather or some other durablematerial. Before securing this strip 0 to the mitten I pass through it asuitable number of pins, D, of sufficientlength to protrude asuitabledistance above the strip, and having heads a, which serve to hold themin place, such heads occupying the space between the strip 0 and themitten proper. After the pins have been placed in position as described,I pass a disk, I), over the outer end of each, the disks being held inplace by suitably riveting them upon the pins. A similar strip, 0,provided with these pins, is secured to the thumb-piece.

By the arrangement of parts described it will be seen that additionalstrength is obtained where most desired and the mitten rendered lessliable to wear than where the pins are passed directly through the bodyof the Initten; and, further, that by the use of these additionalstrips, the heads of the pins not being passed through the mitten, thehand is protected therefrom. It will also be understood that should thestrips 0 0 become worn they may be removed from the mitten and new onesattached.

What I claim is The combination, with a mitten and strips securedthereto, of pins provided with heads, situated between the mitten andstrips, and suitable disks on the pins above the strips, as described.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

ABRAHAM B. PERLINSKY.

W'itnesses:

M. J. OLAGETT,

LOUIS N OLIING.

